Stories by Marc Vitali

A Mansion of Marvels, Teeming with Tiffany

Dazzling Artwork + Spectacular Setting = Harmony

Rare Tiffany masterworks are on display in a lavish Chicago home of the late 19th century.

Health Care Exchange Kickoff

We check the pulse on the first day of the health insurance exchange open enrollment.

Day 1 of Government Shutdown

It's day one of the government shutdown. We assess the local impact.

Analysis of Shutdown Ramifications

Just how serious is the government shutdown? Federal employees missing paychecks will feel it, but what about the economy as a whole? And who is really to blame? We have analysis.

A. Scott Berg on "Wilson"

He was a polarizing and enigmatic president, not unlike the man who would succeed him 100 years later. We talk with Pulitzer Prize-winning author of a new biography of President Woodrow Wilson.

A Memorable Day at the Beach

A massive art project is already gone but not so easily forgotten.

Local Impact of Government Shutdown

With the government hours away from a possible shutdown, we take a look at the impact on Chicago. Paris Schutz has the details.

Impending Government Shutdown Analysis

The clock is ticking down on a midnight deadline for a government shutdown. What would a shutdown mean for the country and can it be avoided with a delayed implementation of ObamaCare? Carol Marin and her guests have analysis.

"Big Cat" Williams on Bears vs. Lions

James "Big Cat" Williams breaks down the turnovers and shoddy tackling that led to the Bears' first loss of the season against the Detroit Lions. Watch a web extra video.

Elder Portraits

Arlene Marks stopped painting several years before she moved into assisted living. But when she arrived, she found new inspiration. Jay Shefsky has a profile of a suburban artist rediscovering her art and painting charming portraits of her neighbors. Read an article and view a slideshow.

"Strings Attached"

Melanie Kupchynsky has been a violinist for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for more than 20 years. She began playing the violin at the age of 4 and her first teacher was her father, known to everyone else as “Mr. K.” After her father's death, Kupchynsky co-wrote a book called Strings Attached, recounting the lessons learned from her father. Read an excerpt from the book, view photos, and listen to music clips.

A History Through Picture Postcards

A book called Picturing Illinois takes a look back in time through Chicago history using picture postcards. We revisit a conversation with the book's authors. View a slideshow.

Viewer Feedback: 9/30

Sand Mining

We share what you had to say about sand mining near a state park and the state of the economy in tonight’s viewer feedback.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 9/27

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 9/27

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the possibility of an African American candidate running against Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the prospect of ADM moving to Chicago. Watch the web extra video.

Weekend Events Around the Town: 9/27 -9/29

A fiesta at the zoo, free jazz concerts, and a Bunky Echo-Hawk exhibit at the Field Museum; Chicago Tonight knows what's going on this weekend.

Vivid Vivian Maier: The One Who Got Away

The celebrated work of nanny-turned-photographer Vivian Maier remains on view at the Chicago History Museum and opens next week at the Union League Club.

Judge Rules IL Lawmakers Must Be Paid

Illinois lawmakers must be paid, a Cook County judge ruled on Thursday, in response to Gov. Pat Quinn's decision to suspend lawmakers' salaries because of their failure to solve the state's pension crisis. Judge Neil Cohen ruled the move to withhold pay unconstitutional. Chicago Sun-Times Springfield Bureau Chief Dave McKinney gives us the details. Read the full order, along with statements from Quinn and Cullerton.

Looming Shutdown

The fiscal year ends on Monday and the federal government still does not have a solution on how to fund the upcoming year. We break down the chances of a shutdown and the effects it would have.

Health Care Marketplace Costs

The Illinois health insurance marketplace has officially been named “Get Covered Illinois.” Starting on October 1, Illinois residents will be able to shop around for health care plans. Gov. Pat Quinn has released a few preliminary estimates of plan rates, saying plans in Illinois could be more than 25 percent lower than initial federal estimates. Our panel breaks down some of the numbers. View a timeline on the Affordable Care Act and future health care deadlines.

The Fracking Boom's Other Frontier

Illinois’ most visited State Park is at the center of a fight to expand mining. Will it revive the local economy or mar a scenic landmark? Paris Schutz has the story. Read an article.

"Atchison Blue"

Former WTTW reporter and Pulitzer Prize finalist Judy Valente first visited Mount St. Scholastica monastery to lead a retreat for busy professionals. She kept returning to the monastery in Atchison, Kansas as a student. She shares her journey of spiritual healing in her new book, Atchison Blue. Read an excerpt.

The Story of Curtis Mayfield

Chicago music legend Curtis Mayfield is remembered onstage at Black Ensemble Theater. We talk with the two men who portray Mayfield in the play, including one who knew him. Read an interview with the theater's founder and watch a web extra video of Mayfield from WTTW's archives.

Viewer Feedback: 9/26

New Schools, Chicago Violence & IL Gun Laws

We share what you had to say about violence in Chicago, Mayor Rahm Emanuel's plan to build or expand Chicago schools, and tougher Illinois gun laws in tonight’s viewer feedback.

Just a Regular Guy Named Bunky Echo-Hawk

Playful painter, serious warrior: meet Bunky Echo-Hawk.
 

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